Sungai Kim Kim Pollution Started Years Ago Says Ecologist
Sungai Kim Kim in 2012 (left) and 2017. Both photos were taken from the bridge to the Tanjung Langsat commercial area.PETALING JAYA: The Johor Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) has urged the government to conduct immediate studies on the severity and long-term effects of the toxic pollution at Sungai Kim Kim in Johor, which has seen nearly 2,000 people affected by the fumes so far
Johor MNS vice-president Vincent Chow, who is based in Pasir Gudang, said his own studies on fish composition in the river showed that pollution there had in fact begun as far back as five years ago
“I wouldn’t say that the river is affected only by chemical pollution,” he told FMT
Chow, a registered ecologist, conducted water sampling at Sungai Kim Kim in 2014 and 2016
He said the water used to be clear and full of fish. He compared this to the situation now, where the water in two-thirds of the upper stretch is like “thick black sauce”
“There is no life in the river – no mudskippers jumping around or birds looking for food. Death is everywhere.”He said fishermen no longer venture upstream as the water is too shallow. Even worse is the stench – “nothing but hydrogen sulphide or rotten eggs smell”, he added
Some prawn farms in the vicinity have also closed down as the water quality has affected their business
Chow said he had raised the issue of pollution there on a regular basis but nothing came of it
“Nobody cares,” he said. “The previous government didn’t want to engage with stakeholders. They didn’t want to talk to NGOs to find a way to tackle the problem
“This attitude has to change, because now lives are at stake.”It was reported yesterday that 1,906 individuals have been affected by toxic fumes from Sungai Kim Kim, with 276 cases referred to the Sultan Ismail Hospital in Johor Bahru
The fumes were said to be caused by chemicals illegally dumped into the river
All 111 schools in the Pasir Gudang area have been closed down, along with 92 kindergartens and nurseries in Pasir Gudang, Tebrau and Tenggara
No deaths have been reported although 12 victims are being treated at intensive care units
Chow questioned the origin of the chemicals, asking how the factories allegedly involved had obtained them
“Were they imported? We want to know what they were doing with the chemicals,” he added
And although authorities have arrested the owner of a tyre recycling plant in Kulai, Chow said the factory processes there are nothing new
“This has been done for a long time. It does not produce the toxins that we are looking at.”Noting that the Department of Environment had produced its report on Sungai Kim Kim in just two days, Chow asked how thorough it could be. “It’s impossible to get results so quickly,” he said
Water quality and modelling specialist Zaki Zainudin agreed that pollution had been an issue at Sungai Kim Kim for a while now, saying locals had discovered discharge in drains back in 2012
“The Tanjung Langsat industrial area is adjacent to Sungai Kim Kim – where does industrial effluent go? Either Sungai Kim Kim or Sungai Kopok.”Zaki, who did water samplings in 2012 and 2017, added that Sungai Kim Kim also receives discharge from a sewage treatment plant upstream
“It doesn’t look to be functioning well. On top of that, Sungai Kim Kim is tidally affected, which means it is more sensitive to pollution input
“With all these factors put together, Sungai Kim Kim didn’t stand a chance.”He recalled the results from his 2017 water sampling which showed that the oxygen level was almost zero
“I took two pictures of Sungai Kim Kim, one in 2012 and another in 2017, at the same location
“One doesn’t look so bad, while the other is black – septic.”About 2.43 tonnes of chemical waste was collected from Sungai Kim Kim on March 7
The chemicals are believed to have been scheduled waste in need of proper disposal due to their hazardous nature. - FMT
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